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Old 11-11-2010, 10:12 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
So any book written that advocated crime -- fiction or non-fiction -- makes the author a criminal?

I don't think so.

There is of course "Lolita" as mentioned elsewhere in the fiction category. Books on how to build bombs, steal cars, rob banks, etc. etc. etc.

Should all this authors be arrested?

What of the books that explain how to build an Atomic Bomb?
Kenny, fiction is not even part of the equation in this argument. Fiction is lies, just pretty lies. Non -Fiction is quite another matter. The author (Mr Greaves) is most definitely a criminal. I have spoken to him on the Amazon forums and he believes that a child of four can give consent and derive pleasure from sex with an adult. It is him and his 'how-to' pedophile guide and Amazon's choice to promote such material that is the issue. Books that describe how to commit crimes should be forbidden corporate sponsorship. People can write and read whatever they like but they should not be allowed to be advertised.
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